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Visual LISP is a visual programming language designed for AutoLISP, a dialect of the Lisp programming language. It was created by Autodesk and released in 1993. Visual LISP is used primarily for creating AutoLISP programs that run in the AutoCAD environment. Visual LISP has a visual programming environment that includes a Lisp interpreter, a text editor, and a debugger. Programs are written in AutoLISP and can be run from within the AutoCAD environment. Visual LISP is an interpreted language, which means that programs are not compiled, but are instead executed by a Lisp interpreter. This makes it easy to create and test programs, but can also lead to slower execution times. AutoLISP is a dialect of Lisp, which is a family of programming languages that includes Scheme, Clojure, and Common Lisp. Lisp was created in 1958 by John McCarthy and is known for its use of parentheses to delimit code blocks. AutoLISP is a dialect of Lisp that was specifically designed for use with the AutoCAD software. It was created in 1993 by Autodesk and is used primarily for creating custom programs and routines that extend the functionality of AutoCAD. Visual LISP is a visual programming language designed for AutoLISP, a dialect of the Lisp programming language. It was created by Autodesk and released in 1993. Visual LISP is used primarily for creating AutoLISP programs that run in the AutoCAD environment. Visual LISP has a visual programming environment that includes a Lisp interpreter, a text editor, and a debugger. Programs are written in AutoLISP and can be run from within the AutoCAD environment. Visual LISP is an interpreted language, which means that programs are not compiled, but are instead executed by a Lisp interpreter. This makes it easy to create and test programs, but can also lead to slower execution times. AutoLISP is a dialect of Lisp, which is a family of programming languages that includes Scheme, Clojure, and Common Lisp. Lisp was created in 1958 by John McCarthy and is known for its use of parentheses to delimit code blocks. AutoLISP is a dialect of Lisp that was specifically designed for use with the AutoCAD software. It was created in 1993 by Autodesk and is used primarily for creating custom programs and routines that extend the functionality of AutoCAD.